Air Jordan

Tumbled grey leather drapes the quilted portion of this Air Jordan 13 Retro in the “Atmosphere Grey” colorway. With its classic clolorblocking, this version uses grey suede on the mudguard and heel in a lighter shade to contrast the tumbled white leather on the toe box and tongue. Black hits the liner, outsole, and Jumpman logo on the tongue of this directly-styled rendition of the Air Jordan 13. Comes in Men’s and Grade School sizes.

Available on March 23rd at 12PM Noon EST through email order on PackerShoes.com and in-store at Teaneck.

Continuing its 30 year anniversary, the Air Jordan 4 Retro arrives in a “Pale Citron” colorway that has a classic approach with a few twists. Using white tumbled leather with black accents, the model adds hits of electric pink on a thin paint splatter on the mudguard and the lace eyelet extensions. That same pink hue lines the shoe and appears on the outsole, completing a unique take on the Air Jordan 4.

Available on March 2nd at 12PM Noon EST through email order on PackerShoes.com and in-store at Teaneck.

Michael Jordan’s Emsley A. Laney High School, where he famously didn’t make the Varsity team as a sophomore, inspired the famed colorway of the 2000 Air Jordan 5 Retro, and this time around that inspiration takes the high school’s colors and flips them. An aptly-named varsity royal blue upper sits atop a speckled grey midsole with hits of yellow on the heel 23 logo, the varsity-inspired Jumpman, and the liner of the sneaker. As a final nod to the high school, the footbeds also feature his number in varsity styling. Available in Men and Grade School sizing.

For the first time since 2000, the legendary Air Jordan 6 “Infrared” colorway will have original Nike Air branding on the heel. This black and infrared colorway was released in 2010 with the white infrared pair in a pack and again in 2014 with a brighter version of the infrared hits. This version returns to the original shade of infrared and the original heel branding while keeping the black suede upper and icy clear outsole that defined the iconic colorway of one of the greatest Air Jordan colorways of all time.

Full size range: Men’s, Grade School, Pre-School and Toddler.

Available on February 16th at 12PM Noon EST through email order on PackerShoes.com and in-store at Teaneck.

In September 2002, the Pearl Blue Air Jordan 9 Low released, and 17 years later, a high top version is releasing. This time around, the white upper from OG colorways remains with navy patent leather moving from the mudguard to the heel and around the collar. Carolina blue hits the plastic Jumpman logo on the heel, the tongue branding, and the midsole Jumpman on this re release of a well-regarded colorway of the Air Jordan 9.

Available on February 9th at 10AM EST through email order on PackerShoes.com and at 12PM Noon EST in-store at Teaneck.

The Air Jordan 4 celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2019, and this special edition includes black tonal Jordan-branded graphics and shapes across the leather upper. Black hits all the portions of the upper, from the webbing to the lace eyelets to the heel pull, with a hit of red on the tongue logo. A white midsole sits between the black upper and the smooth gum outsole for a classic finish on a truly iconic silhouette.

Available in Grade School sizing on January 19th at 10AM EST through email order on PackerShoes.com and in-store at 12PM EST at Teaneck.

Following the “Rookie of the Year” edition of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG another early career inspiration hits this “Sports Illustrated” edition of the Jordan 1. The first time Jordan appeared on the cover of the magazine was in the December 10th, 1984 edition, with the headline “A Star is Born,” which is printed in bold letters inside the collar flaps. This model takes the black, white, and red tumbled leather upper from Jordan’s Bulls uniform, but also mixes in the side panels from the Milwaukee Bucks’ jerseys with tonal green, black, and white stripes on this model’s woven Swoosh. Light blue also appears on the footbed, the color of the Sports Illustrated lettering on that issue.

Available on 12/27 at 12 Noon EST through email order on PackerShoes.com and in-store at our Teaneck location.

Tinker Hatfield’s Nike Air Trainer 1 changed the game in 1987, and its iconic white, grey, black, and chlorophyll colorway is honored on another classic Hatfield design, the Air Jordan 3. Chlorophyll green provides the accent hits on the lace eyelets, heel Jumpman, tongue Jumpman, and tongue liner. Elephant print hits on the traditional heel and toe locations, while smoke grey covers most of the upper, apart from white on the collar, tongue, and cutout near the laces.

Available through email order on November 10th at 10AM EST on PackerShoes.com and in-store at 12 Noon EST at our Teaneck location.

Chicago’s own Don C designed the Air Jordan Legacy 312, which combines design elements from the Air Jordan 1, the Air Jordan 3, and the Air Alpha Force Low. This black cement edition leans on the eponymous Air Jordan 3 with tumbled black leather on the upper, elephant print on the mudguard, and grey on the plastic heel logo and Swoosh.

Following up the release of the “Light Aqua” Air Jordan 12 GG, the Rush Pink iteration features a predominantly black upper with a pop of pink on the midfoot plastic detail. The upper consists of nubuck and a diamond patterned leather for contrast. Pink hits on the heel and outsole finish the look.